Lamar Jackson just led the Baltimore Ravens to an impressive come-from-behind win at home against the Indianapolis Colts with a huge 31-25 OT win. The Ravens were down by as much as 22-3 late in the third quarter but the former MVP made sure his team wasn't going to drop their first home loss as the talented signal-caller went to work and scored 22 unanswered points for Baltimore.
Here's the final play where Jackson connected with Marquise Brown for a walk-off TD in overtime:
Lamar Jackson to Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown! 🔥
The Ravens complete the comeback, winning 31-25 after trailing 22-3 late in the 3rd quarter.
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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) October 12, 2021
Jackson was nothing short of incredible on Monday night. Aside from those 22 straights points, throwing four TDs in four straight possessions, the 24-year-old also had 0 interceptions on a franchise record of 442 total yards. The Ravens star also snagged his 34th win in his NFL career before turning the age of 25 which now ties the NFL record (via StatMuse).
Lamar Jackson tonight:
— Franchise record 442 passing yards
— Threw 4 TD in 4 straight possessions
— 22 unanswered points to win game
— 0 interceptions
— 34th win before turning 25 (ties NFL record)The Ravens are 4-1. pic.twitter.com/lfgfcQpPv3
— StatMuse (@statmuse) October 12, 2021
I guess his supposedly injured back is okay?
Article Continues BelowAdd to that, Jackson's passing efficiency was on another level against Indianapolis. Among the 4,017 individual games of 40+ pass attempts in the history of the league, Lamar Jackson just put himself on top of that list with an incredible 86% completion percentage on Monday (via ESPN Stats & Info).
There have been 4,017 individual games of 40+ pass attempts in NFL history.
Lamar Jackson (86.0%) now has the highest completion percentage in any of those games.
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— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 12, 2021
Just Lamar Jackson things, ladies and gentlemen.
More importantly, thanks to Jackson's MNF heroics, the Ravens are now off to a red-hot 4-1 start as they continue to dominate the AFC North division early in the season.